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as far as the north koreans are concerned, they say it was. . obviously often they do announce things for audience. we have had confirmation here from the south korean side the blue house which is the equivalent of the white house, presidential compound saying they condemn this launch saying it is a clear violation of u.n. sanctions. it's a challenge and threat to peace and stablgt not only of northeast asia but of the world. the blue house has also pointed out the money spent on the rocket launch would be better looking after the people of north korea. a few days ago we had a figure given from with one of the ministry who said the rocket launch, building the space station could have cost $1.3 billion and apparently according to the unification ministry that could affect the people of north korea for four to five years. what the plu blue house is doing is to spend the money on the people not the rocket launch. >> amazing it cost that much. >> i saw one report that the u.s. was surprised of the launch came tonight. what are you hearing from the p
as far as the north koreans are concerned, they say it was. . obviously often they do announce things for audience. we have had confirmation here from the south korean side the blue house which is the equivalent of the white house, presidential compound saying they condemn this launch saying it is a clear violation of u.n. sanctions. it's a challenge and threat to peace and stablgt not only of northeast asia but of the world. the blue house has also pointed out the money spent on the rocket...
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. >> north korean tv show the images like these of people publicly celebrating in north korea. tonight, a u.s. official tells cnn, there are early signs the koreans are not in total control of the device. but a north korean government-run tv, the news anchor was giddy with excitement. keeping them honest. pyongyang reportedly spent more than $1 billion on their missile program this year alone, money they could feed a lot of hungry, starving people in north korea. but while much of the world is talking about missiles tonight, there is a crime against humety occurring in that country. a crime that receives very little attention. as i said, some 150,000 people are believed to be doing hard labor on the brink of starvation, in a network of hidden gulags. it doesn't house just those who have been accused of political crimes, however. these prisons house their entire families, grandparents, parents, children. it's a system called three generations of punishment. imagine if you were accused of a crime and sent to a concentration camp. but to truly punish you, they would send your pare
. >> north korean tv show the images like these of people publicly celebrating in north korea. tonight, a u.s. official tells cnn, there are early signs the koreans are not in total control of the device. but a north korean government-run tv, the news anchor was giddy with excitement. keeping them honest. pyongyang reportedly spent more than $1 billion on their missile program this year alone, money they could feed a lot of hungry, starving people in north korea. but while much of the...
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on north korean tv, the anchor was excited. pyongyang spent more than a million dollars this year alone. while much of the world is talking about missiles, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country, a crime that receives very little attention. as i said, some 150,000 people are believed to be doing hard labor, on the brink of starvation. tp doesn't just house those accused of political harm. it houses their entire families, grandparents, parents, children. it's a system called three generations of punishment. imagine if you were sent to a concentration camp but to truly punish you they would also send your parents and your children. three generations of your family simply disappeared. the most nor tore yous is called camp 14. we know about it because of a man i originally spoke with for cbs's "60 minutes." he's believed to be the only person born and raised in the camps who has ever escaped and lived to tell about it. >> did anybody ever explain to you why you were in a camp? >> translator: no, never. because
on north korean tv, the anchor was excited. pyongyang spent more than a million dollars this year alone. while much of the world is talking about missiles, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country, a crime that receives very little attention. as i said, some 150,000 people are believed to be doing hard labor, on the brink of starvation. tp doesn't just house those accused of political harm. it houses their entire families, grandparents, parents, children. it's a system called...
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on north korean tv the anchor was so excited. while much of the world is talking about misslles tonight, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country. a crime that receives little attention. 150,000 people blifr believed to ing terrible things. these prisons house entire families. grandparents, parents and children. a system called three generations of punishment. imagine if you were sent to a camp, but to truly punish you, they sent three generations of your family. one of them is called camp 14. he was actually born there. he is believed to be the only person born and raised in the camps that has escaped and lived to tell about it. did anybody ever explain to you why you were in a camp? >> no, never. because i was born there, i just thought those people who carried guns were born to carry guns. did you know, america existed? >> not at all. >> did you know, that the world was round? >> i had no idea if it was round or square. >> camp 14 was all that he knew for the first 23 years of his life. satellite images are
on north korean tv the anchor was so excited. while much of the world is talking about misslles tonight, there is a crime against humanity occurring in that country. a crime that receives little attention. 150,000 people blifr believed to ing terrible things. these prisons house entire families. grandparents, parents and children. a system called three generations of punishment. imagine if you were sent to a camp, but to truly punish you, they sent three generations of your family. one of them...
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koreans do it and, like we sid, is someone out there helping them, perhaps the iranians? that become a much more important complex foreign policy issue for the government, anderson. >> i'll rebroadcast a report i did for "60 minutes" about a concentration camp inside north korea. we often focus on these rocket launches not so much the humanitarian rights issues that are going on inside north korea. the extraordinary story of a young man who spent the first 23 years of his life in a concentration camp in north korea, actually born into this concentration camp, the only person known to have been born there and to have escaped. he tells his remarkable story. we'll have his report later on 360. we'll have the latest on the clackamas town center shooting. ? it's lots of things. all waking up. connecting to the global phenomenon we call the internet of everything. ♪ it's going to be amazing. and exciting. and maybe, most remarkably, not that far away. we're going to wake the world up. and watch, with eyes wide, as it gets to work. cisco. tomorrow starts here. >>> updating qui
koreans do it and, like we sid, is someone out there helping them, perhaps the iranians? that become a much more important complex foreign policy issue for the government, anderson. >> i'll rebroadcast a report i did for "60 minutes" about a concentration camp inside north korea. we often focus on these rocket launches not so much the humanitarian rights issues that are going on inside north korea. the extraordinary story of a young man who spent the first 23 years of his life...